It's either a permission issue or an authentication. However, the steps offered just say check settings. That's the same error my Mac is giving me. I don't know what settings I need to check.
I've never setup a VPN before, and all the tutorials offered online just give instructions on how to...
Hey there folks,
I want to setup a VPN server on my machine at home. It's running behind a router, and I already have a dynamic DNS service setup on it for VNC purposes. I want to setup the VPN so that I can transfer some data back and forth. Speed isn't an issue, just the existence of the...
I've got a program written that seems to be set up fine. I can compile without any warnings or errors, but I get zero output. Nothing back from the system at all. It runs and then kills itself. If I had an error to work with, I might be able to figure it out, or at least some kind of output...
Well, I found the script I needed to write individual pixels. I'm not manipulating the image, I'm just writing to it on the fly with default compression (which has worked fine in the past).
Hello all,
I have a 2-dimensional boolean array created, and I want to export it to a jpeg such that if a point is true, it sets the associated pixel as black, and if it's false, it leaves it white.
All I need is the script to draw pixels to the image map. Thanks for your help in advance.
That's pretty crazy. It's similar to my problem, but I've never noticed it before. And I should have, since I don't use a CPU fan. I have watercooling, and as such I don't have a fan plugged into the motherboard header. I'll plug in a case fan into it, and see what happens the next time I...
While the subject may seem funny, the problem really isn't. Whenever I turn on my computer, I get the sound of a child laughing. It's not a clip I've downloaded, all Windows sounds are disabled. This problem coincides with one of my six HDDs completely failing on me.
I'm scanning for viruses...
That Telus procedure is pretty weird. Comcast does tracking based on the MAC of the modem (or "account") and leases IPs based on the number of IPs allowed for that modem. If there are too many IPs leased to a given modem, it stops leasing them.
However, Comcast is fairly lenient, and the DHCP...
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